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<blockquote data-quote="Paperbackslave" data-source="post: 696832" data-attributes="member: 13264"><p>This is great stuff! Thank you! We do, in fact, do rotational grazing. Have 6 10acre pastures. I love, love, love this method. This year we started bushhogging after moving the cows, and YES it makes a lot of difference.</p><p></p><p>But my question was in regards to some separate fields that we cut for hay - they dont get any grazing. They didnt have so many weeds last year. Wondering if it may have been because of the wet year this year. </p><p></p><p>I spect there is no 'right' answer, since it will probably largely depend on the weather (like all things farming! :roll: ) If it looks like a wet year, I should probably bushhog the weeds, I'm guessing. And hope that it doesnt turn into a drought afterwards!</p><p></p><p>Any chance I could get a pic of your mower with roller? Hubby was trying to figure a way to put an aerator in front of the drag - think that would be a good idea?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paperbackslave, post: 696832, member: 13264"] This is great stuff! Thank you! We do, in fact, do rotational grazing. Have 6 10acre pastures. I love, love, love this method. This year we started bushhogging after moving the cows, and YES it makes a lot of difference. But my question was in regards to some separate fields that we cut for hay - they dont get any grazing. They didnt have so many weeds last year. Wondering if it may have been because of the wet year this year. I spect there is no 'right' answer, since it will probably largely depend on the weather (like all things farming! :roll: ) If it looks like a wet year, I should probably bushhog the weeds, I'm guessing. And hope that it doesnt turn into a drought afterwards! Any chance I could get a pic of your mower with roller? Hubby was trying to figure a way to put an aerator in front of the drag - think that would be a good idea? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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